The lawsuit filed by Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner will carry out a new presentation in the case in which the assassination attempt against him is being investigated and will propose a battery of test measures linked to elements that are in the file but that have not yet been addressed in depth, according to those close to the former president.
The letter, written by his lawyers Marcos Aldazábal and José Manuel Ubeira, It is now in the hands of the most direct circle of the former president who awaits its reading and approval to proceed with the presentation before federal court 5, in charge of magistrate María Eugenia Capuchetti, early tomorrow.
It is a writing that aims to reinforce the investigation of clues that, according to the criteria of the complaint, were not investigated “in depth”, proposes testing measures and values some elements that until now “seemed to have been overlooked”, such as some messages found on the cell phone of the defendant Gabriel Nicolás Carrizoadvanced the sources.
Carrizo, prosecuted with pretrial detention as a secondary participant in the assassination attempt on the Vice President, appears in the story of the attack as the boss in the sale of snowflakes belonging to Fernando Sabag Montiel and Brenda Uliarte, both prosecuted as co-authors of the murder to a degree attempt.
Carrizo’s cell phone was the element that took him to prison: from there messages emerge suggesting that the weapon used for the attack could have been one that he providedensures that the attack was planned for another date and even talks with Uliarte about the possibility of trying again.
“This was planned for within a week. He did everything wrong. He’s an asshole”, “Cristina is afraid, it went wrong but she is afraid” and “My friend was one second away from becoming a national hero, Andrea. The elections are going to win them again”, are some of the messages he sent from his cell phone during the early morning of September 2, hours after the failed attack.
“Look, I don’t know if it’s good news but the weapon he tried to put her with isn’t mine, I gave him a short 22… I just spoke with the girlfriend and she has it so tomorrow we are going to hide it and we are going to Crónica to talk. The whole working group. Because I’m receiving threats. All of us in the group are threatened, “he wrote that same morning, in a series of messages that she would later define as bad taste jokes that he usually does.
Télam was able to learn from sources in the case that More WhatsApp messages were found on Carrizo’s phone that they have not yet been valued in any judicial resolution, but that would complicate the head of the so-called “copitos” gang and that they would add elements about the alleged contribution of a pistol that he could have made to Sabag Montiel and the planning of the event.
The presentation will take place on the eve of the hearing before the Buenos Aires Federal Chamber in which the complaint will present the arguments for which it claims the removal of Judge Capuchetti: Chambermaid Leopoldo Bruglia, in charge of the challenge process, set a date for the next Wednesday.
The complaint accused him in his written submissions that Judge Capuchetti having adopted “a series of clearly arbitrary resolutions and total investigative paralysis”after reproaching him for the way in which he conducted the investigation of the tracks known as “Casablanca” and “Carrol”.
The clue “Casablanca” is the one that seeks to determine if the national deputy of Together for Changes Gerardo Milman made references to the attack before it occurred, as denounced by a witness who said he heard it in the bar that bears the track’s name; while the “Carrol” is the one that began after Sabag Montiel requested by letter that Hernán Carrol, of the Nueva Centro Derecha, appoint a lawyer for him.
Complaints about Federal Revolution
The complaint also reproaches the judge for not wanting to investigate the possible influence of the organization known as Revolución Federal, born in social networks, in the assassination attempt against the Vice President.
“There are more and more links between the Federal Revolution and Uliarte, who seems to have been in at least two marches of this group (which, according to its founder, only forty people attended). In addition, we know that Jonathan Morel (its founder ) advanced on Twitter, exactly, the same attack mechanics that Sabag Montiel executed”, the complaint maintained in his challenge to Capuchetti.
The Federal Revolution organization is being investigated in a file that is in charge of Judge Marcelo Martínez de Giorgi, in which the prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita intervenes, in which Morel and three other members of that space (Leonardo Sosa, Gastón Guerra and Sabrina Basile), accused of forming a group that sought to “impose their ideas or fight those of others by force or fear.”
in that file elements were added that would prove Uliarte’s participation in the so-called march of the torches, called by Revolución Federalto the Casa Rosada, something that she herself had published on one of her Instagram accounts, where she called herself Ambar.
“At 7:54 p.m., the aforementioned Mrs. Brenda Uliarte, along with a person of apparent male gender, is observed on the Plaza de Mayo, in front of the Casa Rosada. Both are at the epicenter of the demonstration “, reads a paragraph of a report prepared by the Airport Security Police and incorporated into the case on November 14.
Judge Martínez de Giorgi and prosecutor Pollicita are also investigating whether the Federal Revolution had any type of financing to be able to multiply their activities on social networks and on public roads since May, always with violent slogans aimed at political leaders from different spaces.
One of the lines of investigation aims to determine whether the firm Caputo Hermanos SA -linked to relatives of the former government official of Together for Change Luis Caputo- actually hired the carpentry services offered by Morel in the province of Buenos Aires to furnish a building in Neuquén, in the Vaca Muerta area, or if that was the screen to inject funds that would allow him to continue with the activities of the Federal Revolution.
A few days ago, the court received the results of the raids on homes linked to subcontracting that Morel said he had carried out in order to comply with the requirements that Caputo Hermanos SA would have made in relation to the required furniture: in some of the procedures, machines were found that could justify subcontracting -for example for the manufacture of curtains-, but in others the researchers found that there was nothing to justify eventual subcontracting.
An example occurred during a raid on a home located in Boulogne, Buenos Aires province, where the person who received the security forces stated “he knew Mr. Morel, to whom he did the favor of billing the two bills mentioned above. , because Morel did not have a quota to carry out the same”, according to the report of the police procedure.